Obviously, such false idea of the character has been driven by books for children as well as Hollywood derivative productions because it makes for more exciting films.
We also generally associate witches with the Halloween holiday. However, do we know what exactly are witches? Let's find out...
First of all the term 'witch' is in fact derived from the words wiccian, wicce or wicca; all meaning 'wise woman', or in the plural, 'wise women'. There always have been people interested in learning the special virtues of medicinal plants, the course of the moon, stars and other planets, and by many other aspects of the nature.
Witches are generally associated with the earth-based religion called Wicca however many others could be called "witches" as well while they are not following this specific religion. The truth is that those called "witches" practise a mix of ancient customs that come from the old pagan times. These rituals existed centuries before the advent of the Christian religion. Christians propagated the word "witch" as well as the idea that those who lived under the cycles of nature were worshipping the church of the devil.
It was the Catholic religion which established the concept of Satan or a demon. Until the Catholic church came on the scene there was no concept of Satan or a demon. Actually, the term "pagan" itself means "people of the country" - not devil believers.
Systematically thinking to women when one hears the term "witch" is also a common mistake as a lot of men are witches. Another misconception about masculine witches is the term "warlock". Once again, this idea is driven by Hollywood as this word sounds more virile.
In reality the term of "warlock" originates from the Middle English "warloghe", and from Old English "wrloga" and stands for "the one that breaks religious belief" or "betrayer". The term of "warlock" was used by the pagans as a word of abomination to describe one who had bretrayed his people and the ways of Nature.
Everyone knows that witches are able to cast spells. "Spell" is a word that actually derived from the old German "Spiel" and stands for "prayer". Basically, someone who casts a spell, prays for a certain outcome; which is no different than what the followers of Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, etc. do. The belief is that one can harness the power of the life force of the universe to call into being what they desire.
The instruments witches use to help cast spells are 'props' to evoke the right ambiance and state of mind just like costumes and accessories are used by actors to help them act like the characters they are supposed to represent.
While witches are supposed to be evil by many people, the fact is, whether or not anyone is good or evil is up to the particular individual. Magic is neither black nor white, it simply does exist and how it is used depends on the user.
Finally, witches like any other follower of a religion are free to do what they want for as long as it harms none.
"For as you send, so shall it return to ye thrice-fold."
Always remember this and happy spell casting on Halloween!
Most Popular Halloween Costume
1 tall box large enough to wear
a utility knife
clear shipping tape to assemble the box.
a yardstick and pen or pencil.
red and white paint (and yellow paint also, if desired), and a brush
cream or white colored Styrofoam peanuts
spray adhesive safe for use with Styrofoam, or other glue
neutral clothing, or optionally for women, high heels and stockings.
for an optional hat: one sheet of poster board.
If you don't have a box the right size, you should be able to find one at a shipping store. Ideally, you want one that is about eight inches wider than your shoulders, and about as tall as the distance from just above your knees to your shoulders. The bottom of the box will now be the top of the box. What used to be the top, will now be the open bottom for your legs. With the utility knife, carefully cut off the extra flaps that will be on the same end as your legs. Wait to tape the box until you finish the painting.
If you wish, you can use a popcorn box from your theater or look at popcorn boxes online as a model for your costume. On one side of your box, write "POPCORN" in large red letters and draw a red a frame around it in any desired shape. On this and the other three sides of the box, use the yard stick to measure and mark vertical stripes four inches wide. Alternately paint them red and white. Some popcorn boxes use yellow on them as well. Paint the top of the box where your head will stick out, white.
For the optional cone hat, cut the poster board into a large enough wedge to form into a cone to wear on your head. Before assembling, mark and paint red and white stripes on the poster board, that are smaller at the top than at the bottom of the cone. When the cone is dry, assemble and affix with tape. Glue Styrofoam peanuts randomly to the sides.
When the box is dry, tape the top of the popcorn box closed and carefully cut a round hole just large enough for your head to get through. Using glue, apply the Styrofoam peanuts to the top of the box in a pile, much like popcorn is heaped in a popcorn box.
Try on the box to approximate a convenient place for arm holes. They should be at about elbow level, on the sides, and perhaps a little nearer to the front than the back. With the utility knife carefully cut the holes. Your costume is now ready.
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